Businesses spend $170 billion per year on costs associated with occupational injuries and illnesses (according to OSHA) – and these findings provide critical insight on how the numbers add up. Of all public sector and private US businesses, roughly 3.7 million workers are injured per year....More

The criticism comes as investors prepare to make recommendations at annual meetings for the UK companies, most of which allow shareholders to hold binding votes on pay plans only every three years....More

With 17 minutes to spare, the United Auto Workers reaches an agreement with General Motors similar to its recent deal with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 'We believe this agreement will present significant wage gains and job security commitments now and in the future'...More

The United Auto Workers and Fiat Chrysler worked overtime, extending their deadline hour by hour before agreeing on a new four-year contract that will be used as a template for deals with Ford and GM....More

Three in four employees see health insurance as a primary or important factor for continuing to work at their current employer, according to a new survey by management consulting firm Accenture....More